Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I always and only use metal crates. I agree with F, they seem less intrusive and better ventilated, I find them easier to clean and to disinfect if needed, they can be collapsed much more quickly and easily than the plastic kennels, and take up much less room when storing them, and I believe that most dogs prefer the increased visibility.
And, we recently had a post here by someone whose doodle actually was able to pry or chew the metal bars of a plastic kennel out of the plastic and get out of the crate. That could never happen with the metal crate, those bars are welded together, not inserted into plastic.
My dogs always used their wire crates as "dens". For them, it seemed to be more about a place where nobody could step on them or disturb them if they napped or chewed a bone. It really didn't seem to have much to do with being dark or cavelike. In fact, most dogs want to be able to see what's going on around them. But some people place a blanket over them if the dog prefers a "den-like" setting.
I like our wire crate we keep that one in the foyer for when we need to go out and leave the dog at home alone, with Molly being part of a two family household in the same building, she isn't alone much, usually just Sunday mornings, while we're all at Church. We also invested in a water resistant canvas one for when we go camping or for out of town trips where she might not be welcome inside. I really like them both.
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